Football
By Aniket Kuila
10. Amadou Onana (Aston Villa)
Tenth for his major contribution to defending the team with some really important early clearances and a work rate in disrupting City's attacks.
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9. Stefan Ortega (Man City)
Ninth on last save preventing Rashford from scoring a possible second for Villa, and thus leaving City's chances alive.
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8. Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa)
Eighth for the skill with which he contrived Villa's equalizing penalty and for his overall energetic contribution.
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7. Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa)
Seventh for a contribution through which he had his first early significant opportunity.
6. Marcus Rashford (Aston Villa)
Sixth because, without a doubt, he was Villa's chief threat all afternoon, hitting the woodwork and converting their equalizing penalty.
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5. Jeremy Doku (Man City)
Fifth because he is a substitute that provides game-changing ability, even directly allowing for the winning goal.
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4. Kevin De Bruyne (Man City)
Fourthly, for those moments of passing brilliance and set-piece delivery, even when he was not dominant throughout the match.
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3. Omar Marmoush (Man City)
Thirdly for a lively performance upfront, thirdly for providing that crucial assist to the first goal by City.
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2. Bernardo Silva (Man City)
The second, for the first goal that was started with the composure and influence in creativity throughout City's midfield play.
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1. Matheus Nunes (Man City)
The first, for the best last-minute clutch winner for the last-minute match-winner to take home all the points for his team.
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